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WHEN FACING Under the enthusiastic guidance of Dr. Boyd and staff, we began to know the complexities of the Kreb cycle, intermediate enzymes, hormonal complex and protein metabolism. Drs. DeFrates, Alper, Oesper, Roth, and Wase made these long hours of study and experiments more than a mere exercise, for what we learned of theories became the facts of health and disease. s r g .4 Drs. C. Alper and P. Oesper L. L Between hands of bridge and a ping-pong match we diligently attempted to extract ATP., etc., from rabbit muscles. Beforehand these same rabbits suffered our man-made hypoglycemic reactions followed by rich glucose IV. Socially you were nothing if seen without the gallon 24 hr. specimen container. QThe kind Promish broke in classroom CJ The fairness of the exams frightened us. Something surely must he wrong! But by the end of our frsehman year we all agreed that biochem was perhaps the most relaxing and enjoyable course as yet. Although we were not masters of fluid balance or protein metabolism the Gamblegrams no longer upset our autonomic systems. v1 ', 4-ylax'a I. Q- U l J - X QT 'W I . 4 , 33 QQ Dr. .lay Roth Dr..Arthur Wase John Boyd, Ph.D., Head of the De- partment of Biochemisry Dr. Joseph DeFrates C H E M I S T R Y DIVISION or BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY M. S. Boyd, Professor and Head of the Division Professors: J. S. DeFrates. J. Chandler Assistant Professors: P. Oesper. J. S. Roth, A. Whse, C. Alper Assistant: P. S. Cebhart Research Associate: H. S. Eichel
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Ax If Y l '7I L:,, 177' . IW Af' .127 4 . i, You've got a mind like a steal trap! Dr. Myron H. Halpern Assistant Professor of Anatomy Ask any senior his most vivid memory of the Freshman year, he will reply, almost reluctantly Paff -Doctor George Paff, teacher tnever professorj of anatomy. A personality, eccentric. idol, character, call him what you wishg he was a teacher, an educator, a friend. To him and all our instructors in the anatomies we, as all those who have past before us, owe much more than mere gatitude. To their lot feel the task of coaxing, cajoling, threatening and oft times pleading to a group of bewildered, innocent aspiring young men to forego thoughts of brain surgery while learning the meaning of humanity via the dissecting room and microscope. xl A K, . lf. f t Dr. Warren gives out with the nuggets. DIVISION or ANATOMY R. C. Truex, Professor and Head of the Division Professors: A. W. Angulo, S. H. VanDyke, C. Paif Assistant Professors: E. C. Bernstorf, M. H. Halpern, H. l. Sugiura Instructors: F. E. Eksterowicz, E. H. Polley J,' - 1 ,V D7 If 5,1 sg . . m I Hmnn, I've got you by the Sclallc nerve. t W A Professor A. W. Angulo.
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THE MANY EMERGENCIES WE DEPEND ON KNOWLEDGE GAINED HERE v 7 Y 'N . A V K 5 - 4- Plwsiolowv, the studv of normal vital :roc- . r-. . I esses. To this task Dr. Scott and stall' allotccl a series of Ncxpericm-cs - The muscle twitrll, heart-lunfv a n nartus, and a maze of tulrcs, wire rs l , and glass. For most of us the lessons learned here may someday save a life, for a few it was just tubes., wire and glass. Amid etlier fumes, saline infusions, canulas, syringes and confounded stubborn electrical contacts stands four men in white. Even the animal seems impressed for even to the last he heats, twitches and abidingly defecates for these pioneers. ,.. 15,5 1 .0 V .Wx ' x ,,n, , Q 'X L ,- 15 Now, the minute volume of a frog 1 hun T -he PHYSIOLOGY Dlv1sloN OF PHYSIOLOGY J. C. Scott, Professor and Head of the Division Associate Professor: E. A. Reed Assistant Professor: F. J. Wiercinski Assistants: W. C. Foster, A. A. Bechtel
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